ärivõrgustikke
Ärivõrgustikke, also known as "ad hoc networks," are decentralized networks formed by a group of wireless devices that communicate with each other without the need for a pre-existing infrastructure. These networks are characterized by their dynamic nature, as nodes can join or leave the network at any time, and their topology can change frequently. Ärivõrgustikke are often used in situations where establishing a fixed infrastructure is impractical or impossible, such as in disaster recovery, military operations, and temporary events.
There are two main types of ärivõrgustikke: infrastructure-based and infrastructureless. Infrastructure-based ärivõrgustikke rely on a central
Ärivõrgustikke can be further classified based on their communication range and mobility. Short-range ärivõrgustikke, such as
Ärivõrgustikke have several advantages, including their ability to provide communication in areas without infrastructure, their flexibility